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November 21, 2013 (KAMPALA) - Uganda’s military on Thursday welcomed reports of negotiations on possible surrender of the leader of the rebel Lords Resistance Army (LRA), but cautioned it will not be able to protect him from prosecution by the International Criminal court (ICC).
Media reports have quoted officials from Central Africa Republic (CAR) as saying they are in contact with the LRA leader who, they say, is in bad health and wants assurance over his security after surrendering.
The (...)

South Sudan and the inhumanity of the death penalty2019-02-20 12:35:43
By Kur Ayuen Kou
I am deeply appalled by the continuous use of the death penalty as the best form of punishment in our fractured society. In a span of one week, South Sudan has carried out six (...)

Sudan’s December Revolution is not an Arab Spring2019-02-16 08:14:10
By Mubarak Ardol
Why the Sudanese have decided to put an end to the regime which has ruled them for three decades. Why is this happing now?
It is known that Mr Bashir came to power in Sudan by (...)

Ethnic Murle politicians say enough to cattle raiding2018-12-28 09:32:00
December 27, 2018 (JUBA) - Murle political leaders in Buma state have vowed to end the practice of cattle raiding and child abduction by individuals in the community.
Jodi Jonglei, who is also (...)